Ride2Work
Bike riders will be given precedence over barristers with digital alerts to be installed around the La Trobe Street bike lane in Melbourne's legal precinct.
Take our end of trip facility survey
Bicycle Network is asking bike riders how they use end of trip facilities at work and if that might change because of COVID-19.
Want to commute but don’t know how?
Many people are out of the habit of getting into their cars every morning, now it's broken how do we help them into a new habit of riding to work instead of driving? Finding a route to work they are comfortable with is a big start.
Will our Super Tuesday numbers trump 2019?
Bicycle Network's annual Super Tuesday commuter bike count returns next week on Tuesday 3 March to measure the nation’s growth in bike riding.
Electric share bikes to jump into Melbourne
Share bikes are returning to Melbourne after Melbourne, Yarra and Port Phillip councils struck a deal with Uber to allow their brand of JUMP e-bikes to operate in the city.
Change to footpath riding law not enough
Bicycle Network is disappointed by the Andrews Labor Government’s decision to increase the age that people in Victoria can ride a bike on the footpath by just one year.
2 wheels beat 4 in Ride2Work Day Commuter Challenge
Two wheels have beaten four in this year’s Ride2Work Day Commuter Challenge, which saw six different transport options from South Hobart to the waterfront.
Salesforce builds Australia’s biggest bike shed
Tech giant Salesforce's new $1.5 billion Circular Quay headquarters is set to include the country's biggest underground bike shed, with 700 bike parks in the basement.
Darebin Cycle Angels to keep you pedalling on Ride2Work Day
Keep an eye out for Darebin Cycle Angels on National Ride2Work Day who will be out there to help you.
Is your bike fit and healthy?
Bikes are mechanical objects and have a service life – it's important to look after your bike so it looks after you.